Last night on 222 MHz was a lot of fun, but the prop princess was
nowhere to be found. It was interesting that a few hardy souls made a
point to show up in hopes that someone in the Northeast might hit 30
QSOs. Jeff, K1TEO was there for that purpose, but a lack of activity was
evident up here in the northern quadrant! The regulars were all here.
W9KXI, WA1MBA, GB WZ1V, K1PXE, (The voice of Milford), N1JEZ, K1FSY,
WA3NUF, WA3EOQ, WA1PBU, The VT contingent of W1AIM and W1GHZ, and
WB2VVV. Wally N1GLT slung up a 222 yagi just to get on and make a
contact. N2JQR, WW1Z and WA1NLG showed up. W2BYP is repairing his TX as
a HV feedthru decided to catch on fire and self destruct. WA1T showed up
running QRPP and about 100 mw and contacted me from across the lake and
the NH/ME border. Others worked included WA2LTM, KV1J, and W1AUV. I
tried listening and calling K3SK in FM07. Dave is a regular on 222
night, but the distance is just a bit too far for me and nothing was
heard. I listened on Q65 for awhile too, but had no reception. The other
two long haul stations I can work, KO4YC at 511 miles, and WA3EOQ at
about 502 miles were worked on CW or SSB with weak signals. Cornell was
on SSB. I was listening in a CW bandwidth for him and heard some strange
noises that sounded like SSB, so I switched to SSB and called Cornell,
and there he was calling. Sigs were not strong at all and it was a
squeaker on SSB, but we did work quickly. Many other stations that
show up quite often were not around, and I missed a few stations that I
know were on the band. N2SLO and N1ROZ were not heard up here in Mumbo
Jumbo land. The activity around Philly was a bit down. WA3NUF was the
only station I heard up here. NZ3M, N1YCQ, N1LHP, WA1RKS, N2DEQ, WA4YA,
WA3GFZ, K1FMS, W2TMA, KA3FQS, KC3BVL, K1NKR, N1SV, VE3KG, VE3DS, KC1V,
W1JR, N1BUG, K1MAP, K1OR (remote station) K1ZK, KB2YCC, KR1ST N3RG,
WB2RVX VE2XX, W1XR, and K1BX all show up on occasion, but missed last
night. That is quite a list of stations in the northeast and I am sure
that I missed a few. Just imagine how much fun we would have if everyone
got on! It would feel like 20 meters (almost)
By 9 PM local time, the band had emptied out. The meteor activity is
quite low now so no MS was tried. The Moon was not up, so I headed home
and got some sleep. Thanks to all who got on.
73
Dave K1WHS
On 11/7/2023 10:22 PM, Donald Fox via VHFcontesting wrote:
The band was rough for sure this evening:
WA3EOQ/FM09
K8TQK/EM89
K9MRI/EN70
NE9EE/EN71
K3SK/FM07
KG9AP/EM59
AA9MY/EN50
These are all SSB.
EOQ and I had not worked recently, so that was nice.
This was my first ever contact with K3SK. Dave was the longest also at 376 miles
TQK was in between K3SK and I. SK and I were strong to TQK, but not so to each
other.
Ron W1ZV you guys up there in the NE are killing me with your 25-30 contacts.
I'd be happy with 13. We need more 222 activity herein the midwest!
Don N8ECH
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